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The prostate gland is a male reproductive organ that is about the
size of a walnut, found at the base of the bladder. The urethra is a
thin tube that allows the passage of urine out of the penis. It runs
through the prostate gland. Fluid produced by this gland helps to
protect and feed sperm, which come from the seminal vesicles via the
ejaculatory ducts into the urethra.
The prostate undergoes two main growth spurts. The first is fuelled
by sex hormones made by the testicles during puberty. This prompts
the gland to reach an average weight of 20 grams in adulthood. For
reasons that are unclear, the second growth spurt begins when men
are in their 30s. The prostate continues to enlarge with age to an
average weight of 40 grams in men in their 70s. Many men experience
urinary changes as they age, which may be caused by inflammation or
enlargement of the prostate gland. An enlarged prostate gland,
however, does not always cause urinary problems. Troublesome urinary
symptoms are rarely symptoms of prostate cancer.
Cause of urinary problems as men age
Many men experience urinary symptoms as they age, which may be
caused by inflammation of the prostate gland (prostatitis). In the
older male, symptoms may be the result of a blockage in the tubes
due to a benign (non-cancerous) enlargement of the prostate gland
(benign prostatic hyperplasia – BPH). The most common symptom is
difficulty emptying your bladder.Urinary symptoms may become
noticeable enough that they require treatment. Not all urinary
symptoms are due to changes to the prostate. Also, some men have
enlarged prostates and yet experience few, if any, symptoms.
Symptoms of urinary problems
Urinary symptoms commonly experienced with prostate problems
include:
* the need to urinate frequently during the night
* urinating more often during the day
* urinary urgency – the urge to urinate can be so strong and sudden
that you may not reach the toilet in time
* the urine stream is slow to start
* urine dribbling for some time after finishing urination
* a sensation that the bladder isn't fully emptied after urination
* lack of force to the urine flow, which makes directing the stream
difficult
* the sensation of needing to go again soon after urinating.
Although these symptoms often do not need treatment, you should see
your doctor if they are causing you particular difficulty, as they
can be successfully treated.
Urinary symptoms to be followed up
See your doctor if you experience:
* being unable to urinate
* painful urination
* any blood in the urine at all
* any discharge from the penis
* continuous or severe urinary incontinence (you can't hold your
urine).
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